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Wimbledon campaign an ace for Evian thanks to Ipsos ASI research
Evian's sponsorship of Wimbledon, evaluated using Ipsos ASI research, won the best use of research in a sponsorship campaign at the Hollis Sponsorship awards.
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Ipsos Group report continued growth in 2008 supported by strong UK performance
Supported by a strong performance from Ipsos in the UK, Ipsos Group has published its 2008 results showing organic growth of 7.8% and an operating margin of 10%.
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Ipsos launches Reputation Council to monitor key issues in a volatile economic climate
Ipsos's Reputation Centre has assembled some of Europe's most senior corporate communicators to form the Reputation Council.
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Will the internet mean the end of civilisation as we know it?
Andrew Green of Ipsos MediaCT in Warc's Market Leader magazine looks at the implications for the Internet on traditional broadcast and print media.
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Checkout launched to help manufacturers test their new products
Ipsos launched Checkout today as the latest addition to its suite of shopper research solutions.
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Understanding Shoppers Flyer
How Ipsos research uncovers the motivations and behaviour of shoppers in the UK and around the world.
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Real Trends Flyer
Real Trends is an innovative new service to understand how British society is changing and advise our clients on what this means for them.
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Digital Inclusion Report for UK Online Centres
More than 150 UK online centres were involved in delivering the 20 Social Impact Demonstrator projects, which ran for up to fifteen months from January 2007 to March 2008. All the projects collected data about their visitors and programmes, using a research structure designed by Ipsos.
This report brings together those research findings with qualitative evidence from each project, and some more in-depth insights into the findings and experiences of individual projects. -
Research for Exeter City Council on future of Local Government
As part of its consultations on the future of local government in Exeter, Exeter City Council commissioned Ipsos to undertake a telephone survey involving a cross-section of residents living in Exeter and its surrounding areas.